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flocking to the granitestate.kristencarosatellsus how the leaves are bringing business to the north country. kristen: the foliage is absolutely beautiful. more than 6000 people are expected to come to the state this holiday weekend to check out this view. the fall colors we are waiting for are in full bloom. >> it is absolutely gorgeous. it is phenomenal. >> this couple made the scenic ride with their dog. >> we are going to keep going north. kristen: an estimated 660,000 people will make their way into the granite state to check out the foliage this weekend, up 2.5% from last year. >> this is probably the busiest weekend. kristen: a big boost to business owners who own the mount coolidge motel. they are booked, hosting people from all over the world. >> they all come to see the fall foliage. this is very important for them and fortunately our -- fortunately we are here to offer it to them. >> it is a sight to see and enjoy. it is all coming together this weekend. >> it is just heavenly. i love it. kristen: this woman joined hundreds of people checking up oleaginous area. the

flocking to the granite state. kristen carosa tells us how the leaves are bringing business to the north country. kristen: the foliage is absolutely beautiful. more than 6000 people are expected to come to the state this holiday weekend to check out this view. the fall colors we are waiting for are in full bloom. >> it is absolutely gorgeous. it is phenomenal. >> this couple made the scenic ride with their dog. >> we are going to keep going north. kristen: an estimated...

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miss new hampshire, it' s become a way to help and inspire others. wmur'skristencarosahasher story. kristen: mary morin carlin was diagnosed with breast cancer at 36 years old. she has just wrapped up her treatment. now her focus is shifting to help others going through the same thing and reminding them that no one fights this alone. mary morin carlin grew up in bedford. >> i graduated from unh and i served as miss new hampshire. kristen: since then, she moved to new york, she got married, and had a baby, not realizing her life was about to change. >> i was in shock. i thought here i am, i' m 36 years old and i have a 2-year-old daughter and a husband. her right breast in february and went to her doctor. after several tests, she was diagnosed with stage one breast cancer. >> a week and a half after being diagnosed, i had both breasts removed and then rested for three weeks, and then i started eight rounds of chemotherapy over the course of six months. kristen: through this process, mary has discovered she is high-risk for breast cancer and ovarian cancer. >> the next step is

miss new hampshire, it' s become a way to help and inspire others. wmur' s kristen carosa has her story. kristen: mary morin carlin was diagnosed with breast cancer at 36 years old. she has just wrapped up her treatment. now her focus is shifting to help others going through the same thing and reminding them that no one fights this alone. mary morin carlin grew up in bedford. >> i graduated from unh and i served as miss new hampshire. kristen: since then, she moved to new york, she got...

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tom griffith. before learning his punishment, owen labrie heard from the wmur'skristencarosahasmore from today' s sentencing. kristen: the victim in this case statement before labrie was sentenced. she spoke about how this has impacted her life and why she is fighting so hard for justice. >> to this day i still feel numb. >> appearing by video, the girl who was sexually assaulted by her st. paul' s classmate owen labrie recalls the day it >> i will never understand why the offender raped me. >> labrie has been sentenced to one year in jail and 5 years of probation. the victim says what labrie did suffering. >> what he did to me made me feel like i didn' t belong on this planet and that i would be better off dead. >> she says she has trouble sleeping and can' t concentrate at school. >> any time i am touched unexpectedly my entire body jolts. >> she admits it' s been hard to share this story but it' s one that has to be told. >> why i am so adamantly pushing for justice for myself is because i am not only pushing for myself but for others as well. >> after the sentencing, victim

tom griffith. before learning his punishment, owen labrie heard from the wmur' s kristen carosa has more from today' s sentencing. kristen: the victim in this case statement before labrie was sentenced. she spoke about how this has impacted her life and why she is fighting so hard for justice. >> to this day i still feel numb. >> appearing by video, the girl who was sexually assaulted by her st. paul' s classmate owen labrie recalls the day it >> i will never understand why...

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took place at goffstown high school. wmur'skristencarosawasthere and joins us now with our top story. kristen: this drill was scheduled before the shooting at . authorities here in new hampshire say something like if it does, they' ll be ready. >> there' s a shooter in the theater area. kristen: police responded to goffstown high school sunday for reports of an active shooter inside. thankfully this is just a drill. t ever want to have to make this kind of response, but the reality is at times you do. kristen: officers knew the initial shooter was in the auditorium, but when they got inside they found out there were two. emily martuscello: we had the initial shooters inside that discharged some blank rounds which prompted teachers to put in place their protective action to put the school into lockdown. kristen: the drill comes three days after nine people were killed in oregon after a gunman opened fire at umpqua community college. brian balke, superintendent: unfortunately, we need to be prepared. we need to plan for these things. kristen: police quickly caught the shooters. t

took place at goffstown high school. wmur' s kristen carosa was there and joins us now with our top story. kristen: this drill was scheduled before the shooting at . authorities here in new hampshire say something like if it does, they' ll be ready. >> there' s a shooter in the theater area. kristen: police responded to goffstown high school sunday for reports of an active shooter inside. thankfully this is just a drill. t ever want to have to make this kind of response, but the reality...

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cookies. wmur'skristencarosaspokewith christopher' s parents and joins community is reaching out to help. kristen: erin, christopher' s parents found the strength to speak with us about who their son was. they say he was special, someone who always wanted to give to others even at a very young age and now, as you are about to see, the community is now giving back to them. sharen melanson and bill chester are holding onto each other as they grieve the loss of their son. sharen: i think we got the greatest angel in the world and that he picked us. kristen: 9-year-old christopher family, the outdoors, his animals, and giving to others. sharon: he wanted to make sure people would smile because he thought that everybody should have a reason to smile. like he did. kristen: last friday, christopher and his dad made cookies for their neighbor. while the were walking down the street to deliver them, christopher fell to the ground. sharon: and he just died right there, and daddy held him and held onto him and tried to bring him back. kristen: they say he died from heart failure. there was

cookies. wmur' s kristen carosa spoke with christopher' s parents and joins community is reaching out to help. kristen: erin, christopher' s parents found the strength to speak with us about who their son was. they say he was special, someone who always wanted to give to others even at a very young age and now, as you are about to see, the community is now giving back to them. sharen melanson and bill chester are holding onto each other as they grieve the loss of their son. sharen: i think we...

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gatsas is seeking a fourth term while challenger wmur'skristencarosacaughtup with both candidates along the campaign trail today. kristen: the candidates made several stops saturday. both are taking advantage of the this weekend as the campaign comes to a close. the manchester mayoral candidates are hard at work along the campaign trail. it' s the last weekend before the election. >> we are knocking on doors this morning, we will be knocking on some more doors. >> it' s all about getting out and talking to voters, residents of the city, reminding them to vote on tuesday. kristen: both candidates connected with voters in a halloween parade. mayor ted gatsas is seeking a fourth term while challenger joyce craig looks to win her first. >> the campaign has been great. it is no different today than it was in when i ran in my first >> it' s about communicating with the residents of manchester, hearing what their concerns are , going to address their kristen: concerns. kristen: craig has worked on the manchester school board and spent six years as an alderman. she also worked

gatsas is seeking a fourth term while challenger wmur' s kristen carosa caught up with both candidates along the campaign trail today. kristen: the candidates made several stops saturday. both are taking advantage of the this weekend as the campaign comes to a close. the manchester mayoral candidates are hard at work along the campaign trail. it' s the last weekend before the election. >> we are knocking on doors this morning, we will be knocking on some more doors. >> it' s all...

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later, the owners have rebuilt and are getting ready to reopen. wmur'skristencarosawasthere for today' s ribbon cutting. kristen: january fourth was an emotional day for all involved with jake' s market. but now, fast-forward nine months, and now the staff is celebrating a new beginning. the owner and staff of jake' s market cut the ribbon on the new building this morning after a devastating fire destroyed the building back in january. that day the owner, karen to rebuild fast and bring back jake' s market is a well known business, a place many people can call their own, many visit karen timbrell has owned the building for 9 years. while the day the building karen slowly began the process of rebuilding with the help of the community. karen timbrell: january 3rd and 4th, that whole evening and morning was a big shock, nothing i had ever experienced before, and to be able to get to this point and see the store back and the building back and the porch back -- it means a lot. kristen: the general manager tells us the store will be able to greet customers by the end of the week, most

later, the owners have rebuilt and are getting ready to reopen. wmur' s kristen carosa was there for today' s ribbon cutting. kristen: january fourth was an emotional day for all involved with jake' s market. but now, fast-forward nine months, and now the staff is celebrating a new beginning. the owner and staff of jake' s market cut the ribbon on the new building this morning after a devastating fire destroyed the building back in january. that day the owner, karen to rebuild fast and bring...

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connection.kristencarosashowsus his powerful act of kindness. >> we are going to dowhateverkristen: kevinadler is helping the homeless find their family. >> my heart is, i guess, hurt. kristen: it isn' t emotional message from a father to his daughter. it will be posted to youtube and on social media in the hopes of making a connection. adler is calling it a miracle message, and it has already helped a homeless man in california. a connection was made in under three weeks. >> a sibling recorded videos back to johnny, but they flew up from across the country with their partners and kids to reunite in person. kristen: adler is helping several homeless people in manchester that frequent the 12 69 cafe , a spiritual organization that helps with food and support. >> i' ve got nobody. i' m basically alone. kristen: dale lambert has been homeless for years and is hoping to find his sisters. >> he' s doing a big effort on that. so that i can get back with my family. kristen: adler is doing it in memory of his uncle mark who was also homeless. >>>> in memory of my uncle mark, traveling acr

connection. kristen carosa shows us his powerful act of kindness. >> we are going to do whatever kristen: kevin adler is helping the homeless find their family. >> my heart is, i guess, hurt. kristen: it isn' t emotional message from a father to his daughter. it will be posted to youtube and on social media in the hopes of making a connection. adler is calling it a miracle message, and it has already helped a homeless man in california. a connection was made in under three weeks....

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media in hopes of making aconnection.kristencarosajoinsus live withmore.kristen: kevinadler was here in new hampshire today connecting with people on hanover street. those who wanted a video to reach out to family they haven' t seen in a while were given the opportunity to do that. it' s a simple act of a kindness with a very powerful message. >> we are going to do whatever we can to help you reunite with your daughter. kristen: kevin adler is helping the homeless find their family. >> my heart is hurting, because i have never met you. kristen: it' s a raw, emotional daughter. it will be posted to you tube and on social media in the hopes of making a connection. adler' s calling it a miracle message and it has already helped a homeless man in california. a connection was made in under three weeks. >> not only had all of his siblings who hadn' t seen him in 33 years recorded videos back to johnny but they all flew out from across the country with their partners and their kids to reunite in person. kristen: adler is now helping several homeless people in manchester that freque

media in hopes of making a connection. kristen carosa joins us live with more. kristen: kevin adler was here in new hampshire today connecting with people on hanover street. those who wanted a video to reach out to family they haven' t seen in a while were given the opportunity to do that. it' s a simple act of a kindness with a very powerful message. >> we are going to do whatever we can to help you reunite with your daughter. kristen: kevin adler is helping the homeless find their...

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a neighbor's house to deliver cookies.askristencarosatellsus, the christopher to rest. reporter: standing side by side, sharon and bill reflect on their son's life, one of generosity. >> just the way he was, in everything, always thinking about somebody else. reporter: christopher was 9 years old, a 4th grader who loved his family, the outdoors, his animals and making others happy. >> he wanted to make sure that people would smile, because he just kind of thought that everybody should have a reason to smile, like he did. reporter: and that stayed true until the day he died. last friday christopher made cookies for his neighbor. >> made the cookies, afterwards friends of mine live a few houses down. reporter: they started out on their walk, but moments later christopher collapsed, his heart had stopped beating. >> he just died right there. and daddy held him and held onto him. reporter: he died of congestive heart failure and there wasn't anything anyone could do. the new hampshire medical examiner says christopher had a genetic heart condition called it why pathic hype

a neighbor's house to deliver cookies. as kristen carosa tells us, the christopher to rest. reporter: standing side by side, sharon and bill reflect on their son's life, one of generosity. >> just the way he was, in everything, always thinking about somebody else. reporter: christopher was 9 years old, a 4th grader who loved his family, the outdoors, his animals and making others happy. >> he wanted to make sure that people would smile, because he just kind of thought that...

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reopen.`jennifer:kristencarosawas`there for the ribbon cutting. `reporter: january 4 was an `emotional day for all involved `with jake's market. `but now fast forward nine months `and the staff is celebrating a `new beginning. `it's a moment this group has `worked hard for. `and one that customers have been `waiting for. ``>> it was so much work that they `had to do, and they've done a `beautiful job and they've really `kept the character of the `building. `reporter: this was the scene `nine months ago here in sunapee. `a fire burned jake's market to `the ground. `and from that day the process to `rebuild the convenience store `nestled in georges mills on `route 11 began. ``>> to be able to get to this `point and see the store back and `the billion back and the porch `back, you know, it means a lot. `reporter: property owner says a `lot of the work was done by `robert cross, a local `contractor. ``>> the gives and takes that make `it all come together, but i `think it come out nice. `reporter: before 2008 the `building was home to the georges `mills general store for more `t

reopen. `jennifer: kristen carosa was `there for the ribbon cutting. `reporter: january 4 was an `emotional day for all involved `with jake's market. `but now fast forward nine months `and the staff is celebrating a `new beginning. `it's a moment this group has `worked hard for. `and one that customers have been `waiting for. ``>> it was so much work that they `had to do, and they've done a `beautiful job and they've really `kept the character of the `building. `reporter: this was the...

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will house hope for new hampshire, a recovery center inmanchester.kristencarosaislive with more. reporter: the new center is set to open in just a few months. the first floor will house a recovery center and the upper floors will offer housing. let's show you some video from that ground breaking earlier this afternoon. the building is being sold by the longo family to two members of the community in the private sector. hope for new hampshire will be renting the space. everyone involved says this facility is the missing link they've been waiting for. hope for new hampshire will be first to rent space here, but the hope is to team up with other organizations to offer even more to its clients. >> this is a vision that many, many people had for many, many years and it's justifiably coming to fruition. >> on behalf of my family and in memory of my dad, his legacy and, he'd be very proud of everybody here today. reporter: it was an emotional day for the longo family as they sell this building, but they say they could not be more proud of the way the building is being carried on. krist

will house hope for new hampshire, a recovery center in manchester. kristen carosa is live with more. reporter: the new center is set to open in just a few months. the first floor will house a recovery center and the upper floors will offer housing. let's show you some video from that ground breaking earlier this afternoon. the building is being sold by the longo family to two members of the community in the private sector. hope for new hampshire will be renting the space. everyone involved...

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drug overdose. but an autopsy will determine the exact cause of death. wmur'skristencarosaspoketo a youth drug prevention specialist about the problem of youth drug abuse in new hampshire. kristen: the 17-year-old girl was found in a motel room along with her mother. investigate, specialists are highlighting the importance of families addressing substance misuse with their children at a very early age. susan mckeown has been working with families dealing with substance misuse issues for years. susan mckeown: it' s affecting every age group, every family. there is no socioeconomic level that is spared. kristen: and this year, it' s affecting even more families as the amount of people overdosing on heroin laced with fentanyl continues to rise. susan mckeown: everybody knows somebody. whether its under your own roof, it is your neighbor, your coworker, a family member. it is just affecting everybody. kristen: mckeown is a pediatric nurse and co-founded a support group for manchester families with children dealing with substance abuse called "faster." susan mckeown: "faster" stands fo

drug overdose. but an autopsy will determine the exact cause of death. wmur' s kristen carosa spoke to a youth drug prevention specialist about the problem of youth drug abuse in new hampshire. kristen: the 17-year-old girl was found in a motel room along with her mother. investigate, specialists are highlighting the importance of families addressing substance misuse with their children at a very early age. susan mckeown has been working with families dealing with substance misuse issues for...

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were carved and lit up for the event.ourkristencarosawasthere and tells us if that amount was enough to break the current world record. kristen: people waited patiently announcement. unfortunately, the event did not does not take away from how the first ever laconia pumpkin festival took over downtown saturday and thousands came out to be a part of it armed with their own carved pumpkins. >> it' s really cool seeing all the different designs on the pumpkins. kristen: it' s an event to bring people together and to get people excited about halloween. >> i like going around in a costume and scaring the socks off of people. kristen: the event was organized by let it shine, the same group who put on the keene pumpkin festival for more than two decades. >> on a five years ago, we started running the pumpkin festival as a way to bring the community together in celebration each year. kristen: keene decided not have the pumpkin festival this year because of riots that took place near the festival in a neighborhood near keene state college. >> it' s nice that laconia grabbed it from kee

were carved and lit up for the event. our kristen carosa was there and tells us if that amount was enough to break the current world record. kristen: people waited patiently announcement. unfortunately, the event did not does not take away from how the first ever laconia pumpkin festival took over downtown saturday and thousands came out to be a part of it armed with their own carved pumpkins. >> it' s really cool seeing all the different designs on the pumpkins. kristen: it' s an event...

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and the many people he inspired are moving forward. with a 5-k race in his name. wmur'skristencarosatells us about how the walk not only remembers foley but aims to protect the men and women like him. kristen: the first fully 5k took place today. more than 1000 took part. people were taking part all over the world. people poured out of the fairgrounds for the first annual fully foundation 5k. >> he was an amazing man. he exposed to the suffering of the syrian people. everyone connects with that. kristen: james foley was from rochester, held hostage and killed by isis in syria. >> he went to the most dangerous person -- places in the world to shine light on people who were being murdered and whose human rights being violated. kristen: the event was to raise created his mom, to carry out his legacy. >> he would be here smiling and having fun. it is a beautiful way to celebrate jim. kristen: people were invited to in. >> jim was something everyone wanted to believe in, goodness, courage, compassion, commitment to help others. kristen: the foundation is raising money for hostage

and the many people he inspired are moving forward. with a 5-k race in his name. wmur' s kristen carosa tells us about how the walk not only remembers foley but aims to protect the men and women like him. kristen: the first fully 5k took place today. more than 1000 took part. people were taking part all over the world. people poured out of the fairgrounds for the first annual fully foundation 5k. >> he was an amazing man. he exposed to the suffering of the syrian people. everyone...

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carosahasreaction from residents and thetown.kristen: thewater was turned back on around 11:00 this morning. while they are relieved, they are looking for the situation to be resolved so it does not happen again. the fossett' s are running once again. a moment tenant says and waiting 24 hours for. >> we pay every month on time. why was our water shut off? kristen: the water was shut off wednesday because of outstanding the town. the officer did step in to help turned back on. >> i have a responsibility as the health officer, when the appearance of a public health emergency arise is, i should act on behalf of the town. property sent this notice dating it was the decision to shut the water off, not theirs. all homes were affected because not all of the units have individual shut offs something the officer says is required. >> i know there are issues that need to be resolved and i hope the parties are able to work things out and come up with a plan so something like this is not necessary. kristen: the outstanding bills have not been paid for more than 12 months and they say a lett

carosa has reaction from residents and the town. kristen: the water was turned back on around 11:00 this morning. while they are relieved, they are looking for the situation to be resolved so it does not happen again. the fossett' s are running once again. a moment tenant says and waiting 24 hours for. >> we pay every month on time. why was our water shut off? kristen: the water was shut off wednesday because of outstanding the town. the officer did step in to help turned back on....

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: prescription drugs are at the center of an investigation in berlin.josh:kristencarosaexplainsthe year-long investigation that led to the arrest of a man from maine. reporter: authorities made the arrest on tuesday night on grafton street. a short time later police came here to russo's business on main street after searching his car and his business. police uncovered large amounts of cash and prescription pills. >> you understand the complaints against you, sir? >> yes. reporter:ry car day russo of maine faced a judge by video, charged with four counts of selling a controlled drug and one count of conspiracy to sell, all class b felonies. >> the defendant sold a controlled drug, that being cocaine, to a cooperative individual, for $300, and not having the authority to do so. reporter: and rt riendo says there were other incidents where russo sold other types of drugs. police have been investigating him for a year. >> it was very involved and several different officers involved, investigators involved. reporter: police say they took russo into custody after a traffic stop tuesd

: prescription drugs are at the center of an investigation in berlin. josh: kristen carosa explains the year-long investigation that led to the arrest of a man from maine. reporter: authorities made the arrest on tuesday night on grafton street. a short time later police came here to russo's business on main street after searching his car and his business. police uncovered large amounts of cash and prescription pills. >> you understand the complaints against you, sir? >> yes....

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a security deposit for chronically delinquentcustomers.kristencarosahasmore. reporter: eversource says most of its customers are up to date on their accounts, but there are some people struggling to make payments, it's something the company is trying to deal with. state representative fisher is one of many who had a hard time paying their electricity bill this past winter and he says he's not alone, he's heard plenty of concerns. >> when they get hit with a bill that's twice, three times what they're used to, they're going to need extra time to pay that, and getting another notice on top of that makes it close to impossible to survive. reporter: after paying his bill late several times, eversource sent him a notice requiring him to pay a secure deposit. >> 400, 500, i've heard up to over $1,000, we're going to disconnect you, even with a zero balance we're going to disconnect you. reporter: under the commission guidelines if someone is 60 days past due on their electric bill the customers receives a disconnect notice. >> you may bring your account current once you rece

a security deposit for chronically delinquent customers. kristen carosa has more. reporter: eversource says most of its customers are up to date on their accounts, but there are some people struggling to make payments, it's something the company is trying to deal with. state representative fisher is one of many who had a hard time paying their electricity bill this past winter and he says he's not alone, he's heard plenty of concerns. >> when they get hit with a bill that's twice, three...

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continue toinvestigate.kristencarosa, wmurnews 9. josh: a major water main break has impacted traffic in manchester all day long after a section of road crumbled and crews are expected to be on the scene for several more hours. andy hershberger has an update on the situation. reporter: you can see the work that's already been done behind us here at the intersection of brown avenue and south beech street. the water has been stopped, but the work is far from over, after a significant water main break stopped traffic at this busy intersection in manchester. >> it's a mess. never seen anything like this before. reporter: tens of thousands of gallons of water began gushing from this water main shortly after 9:00 wednesday morning. buckling asphalt, closing streets, and cutting off water in this area. >> i went down to do my laundry and there was no water in the house. so my neighbor called me, so i came down to see what was going on. reporter: the break was in a 10-inch line, slightly bigger than the ones that usually burst. the intersection at brown and south beech was quickly clo

continue to investigate. kristen carosa, wmur news 9. josh: a major water main break has impacted traffic in manchester all day long after a section of road crumbled and crews are expected to be on the scene for several more hours. andy hershberger has an update on the situation. reporter: you can see the work that's already been done behind us here at the intersection of brown avenue and south beech street. the water has been stopped, but the work is far from over, after a significant water...

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receive a disconnect notice so they canhelp.kristencarosa, wmurnews 9. josh: all eyes on mexico tonight. mike: yes, quiet here, a whole jennifer: commitment 2016 coverage now, former new york governor ma tack i is in new hampshire hoping for a late surge in the polls before the primary. josh: he also took part in our candidate cafe where he was asked about everything from his holiday traditions to the most met. it is tough for a new yorker to break bread in new england without sports coming up. >> i was about to say here's an honorable red sox fan, and then you have to rub it in about the patriots. i am a long suffering jets fan. reporter: but for george pataki, his smile comes easily, especially when talking about his wife who he met while body surfing in north carolina during a hurricane. >> we were riding these massive waves and this one crazy woman was out there with my friends and i and she catches a wave and i catch a wave and we crash into each other. to this day i'm convinced she intentionally crashed into me, she saw this hand some young guy out in the water and said i'

receive a disconnect notice so they can help. kristen carosa, wmur news 9. josh: all eyes on mexico tonight. mike: yes, quiet here, a whole jennifer: commitment 2016 coverage now, former new york governor ma tack i is in new hampshire hoping for a late surge in the polls before the primary. josh: he also took part in our candidate cafe where he was asked about everything from his holiday traditions to the most met. it is tough for a new yorker to break bread in new england without sports...

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kristencarosahasherstory.kristen: marymorin carlin was diagnosed with breast cancer at 36 years old. she has just wrapped up her treatment. now her focus is shifting to help others going through the same thing and reminding them that no one fights this alone. mary morin carlin grew up in bedford. >> i graduated from unh and i served as miss new hampshire. kristen: since then, she moved had a baby, not realizing her life was about to change. >> i was in shock. i thought here i am, i am 36 years old and i have a 2-year-old daughter and a husband. kristen: mary felt some pain in her right breast in february and she went to her doctor. after several tests, she was diagnosed with stage one breast cancer. >> a week and a half after being diagnosed, i had both breasts removed and then rested for three weeks, and then i started eight rounds of chemotherapy over the course of six months. kristen: through this process, mary has discovered she is high-risk for breast cancer and ovarian cancer. >> the next step is in november, i will have my ovaries, uterus, and cervix removed because i have an

kristen carosa has her story. kristen: mary morin carlin was diagnosed with breast cancer at 36 years old. she has just wrapped up her treatment. now her focus is shifting to help others going through the same thing and reminding them that no one fights this alone. mary morin carlin grew up in bedford. >> i graduated from unh and i served as miss new hampshire. kristen: since then, she moved had a baby, not realizing her life was about to change. >> i was in shock. i thought here i...

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to have it near once again next year. reporting inlaconia,kristencarosa. amy:congratulations to the organizers and attempted to break the world record set in keene in 2013 and over 30,000 jack-o-laterns, this year 9,567. looked great. eight people are waking up without a home after a multi-family fire in portsmouth. this happened on cutts street. firefighters battled heavy flames on the third floor of the building. officials say the fire extended to the attic. one person was taken to the hospital and officials are trying to determine what started it. a fire investigation also underway in nashua after a plays began early saturday morning in the garage of a home and lawndale avenue. a second unit was brought in and heavily damaged the garage area were damaged as well. thankfully, no injuries were reported. a massachusetts shooting now a murder investigation. right now, the victims niece a former boston police department employee is facing a homicide charge. police say 36-year-old yvonne she used to work for the police department, but however was not an officer. more than 60 people

to have it near once again next year. reporting in laconia, kristen carosa. amy: congratulations to the organizers and attempted to break the world record set in keene in 2013 and over 30,000 jack-o-laterns, this year 9,567. looked great. eight people are waking up without a home after a multi-family fire in portsmouth. this happened on cutts street. firefighters battled heavy flames on the third floor of the building. officials say the fire extended to the attic. one person was taken to the...

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notice.kristencarosa, news9. amy: and next month an election will be held for the 2015 mayor. from rochester to berlin, you can learn their priorities and hear why they believe they deserve your votes. >> a moving tribute before football in merrimack. both seems lined up to honor timothy gibson and his family. he was a star quarterback before he graduated and became a marine corporal. in 2005, he died along with 30 other servicemen when the helicopter crashed in iraq. last night, the family was given a commemorative game ball. >> unbelievable, unbelievable. >> it's beyond words what it means for us. he's been gone ten and a half years and people still want to do this to honor him and shows the impact he had on people's lives. amy: timothy gibson wore number 10 at merrimack. that number is worn by the players on the field today and his family wants it that way. deep in the nowegian mountains lies a place that scientists say could save us from a global it may seem like an odd choice for the latest crops on earth, but it's exactly where the world has placed its seed samples and its fa

notice. kristen carosa, news 9. amy: and next month an election will be held for the 2015 mayor. from rochester to berlin, you can learn their priorities and hear why they believe they deserve your votes. >> a moving tribute before football in merrimack. both seems lined up to honor timothy gibson and his family. he was a star quarterback before he graduated and became a marine corporal. in 2005, he died along with 30 other servicemen when the helicopter crashed in iraq. last night, the...

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months. hope for new hampshire will be the first tenant to offerservices.kristencarosa, wmurnews 9. josh: commitment 2016 now. the republican national committee suspended its partnership with nbc news, it will not allow the network to cohost a presidential primary debate in february. the party chair sent a letter to nbc news after this week's heavily criticized debate. the rnc says the cnbc debate did not focus on economic issues as promised. also that candidates were asked questions that were, quote, offensive. end quote. and republican candidate senator lindsey graham returned to new hampshire today, he greeted voters in concord, manchester and talked with employees at divine law firm. he spoke about foreign policy and defeating radical islam. >> this -- to distort israel, and attack him. the iranian people are different. josh: as far as the news today that president obama plans to send special forces to syria, graham criticized the announcement on twitter saying that there isn't a clear strategy. and democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders is expected to formally file f

months. hope for new hampshire will be the first tenant to offer services. kristen carosa, wmur news 9. josh: commitment 2016 now. the republican national committee suspended its partnership with nbc news, it will not allow the network to cohost a presidential primary debate in february. the party chair sent a letter to nbc news after this week's heavily criticized debate. the rnc says the cnbc debate did not focus on economic issues as promised. also that candidates were asked questions that...

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chimney. look at this video, just into our newsroom,kristencarosashotthis on the way to a story. there's a moose on the loose in the queen city. a moose jumps over the car, here you go, into the yards and street corners. this happened on the west side near kelley street. manchester police are trying to guide the moose into the wild. a street to see, right, josh. josh: wow, incredible! a sunny day for us, partly to mostly sunny skies, 30's left in northern new hampshire, otherwise it's 40's and headed to the 50's today. look at the sunshine. the temperatures make it between 56 and 61 with plenty o it is time to deal with skyrocketing out-of-pocket costs. raised the price of a life-saving drug overnight by 5,000%. i'm announcing a detailed plan to crack down on these abuses. commentator: he may be lowering it after hillary clinton blasted him out of the water. her plan would limit the out-of-pocket costs that consumers have to pay. clinton: nobody in america should have to choose between buying the medicine they need and paying their rent. i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this m

chimney. look at this video, just into our news room, kristen carosa shot this on the way to a story. there's a moose on the loose in the queen city. a moose jumps over the car, here you go, into the yards and street corners. this happened on the west side near kelley street. manchester police are trying to guide the moose into the wild. a street to see, right, josh. josh: wow, incredible! a sunny day for us, partly to mostly sunny skies, 30's left in northern new hampshire, otherwise it's...

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details. reporting in thestudio,kristencarosa, wmurnews 9. amy: nice to see mary doing so well. new this morning, senators in new hampshire and maine are asking the defense department to reconsider policy charges for workers at the portsmouth naval ship yard. a letter calls on ashton carter to have flexibility to ensure they don't have to pay for meals out of their own pocket. two bombs exploded in turkey's capital, killing 95 and wounding others. >> two bombs exploded within 50 yards and seconds of each other targeting a joyful rally for the bombs exploded as peace protesters and kurdish activists danced and rallied for more democracy and peace between kurds and turks in front of a train station in the capital, ankara. survivors tried to help the wounded and ambulances took the injured to the hospital. some never had a chancement there were strong indications that the attacks were suicide bombings. the internal affairs minister adding this terrorist attack is an atrocity defense the turkish republic, we condemn it. so far, no one has claimed responsibility for the double bombing. >

details. reporting in the studio, kristen carosa, wmur news 9. amy: nice to see mary doing so well. new this morning, senators in new hampshire and maine are asking the defense department to reconsider policy charges for workers at the portsmouth naval ship yard. a letter calls on ashton carter to have flexibility to ensure they don't have to pay for meals out of their own pocket. two bombs exploded in turkey's capital, killing 95 and wounding others. >> two bombs exploded within 50...